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BurbMan
Sep 23, 2020Explorer II
***UPDATE 09/23/2020***
Moving along...I have all the trim on, just waiting for one more roll of butyl tape to arrive so I can finish the sewer hose hatch. This will make 10-30' rolls of butyl tape I used on this project. In fairness I'll have some left over so maybe 280' total used.
Got the HW heater installed and it fired right up! Propane is now 100% connected with no leaks or issues detected. With the outside shower in, that makes 100% of the water system connected and functional with no leaks detected.
Also got a few last items DW wanted, we turned the small coat closet next to the stove into a pantry with some pull out shelves. This is the full extension Rev-a-Shelf kit, I built some brackets to raise the assembly up and create a 3rd shelf on the bottom since you can't get the kit this width with 3 pull out baskets.
Also installed a magnetic knife rack by the stove. DW swears it had good Amazon reviews from RV owners who said the knives won't come off going down the road....I guess we'll see.
Last items are to finish:
1. Wiring the tail light and reverse lights
2. Umbilical cord wiring
3.Eternabond all the seams
4. Install the jacks. I've already replaced the control board and remote and verified that they all work, now just need to bolt them on to the camper.
Moving along...I have all the trim on, just waiting for one more roll of butyl tape to arrive so I can finish the sewer hose hatch. This will make 10-30' rolls of butyl tape I used on this project. In fairness I'll have some left over so maybe 280' total used.
Got the HW heater installed and it fired right up! Propane is now 100% connected with no leaks or issues detected. With the outside shower in, that makes 100% of the water system connected and functional with no leaks detected.
Also got a few last items DW wanted, we turned the small coat closet next to the stove into a pantry with some pull out shelves. This is the full extension Rev-a-Shelf kit, I built some brackets to raise the assembly up and create a 3rd shelf on the bottom since you can't get the kit this width with 3 pull out baskets.
Also installed a magnetic knife rack by the stove. DW swears it had good Amazon reviews from RV owners who said the knives won't come off going down the road....I guess we'll see.
Last items are to finish:
1. Wiring the tail light and reverse lights
2. Umbilical cord wiring
3.Eternabond all the seams
4. Install the jacks. I've already replaced the control board and remote and verified that they all work, now just need to bolt them on to the camper.
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